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4.12.10 Reboot
The Reboot screen (see figure 4-81) resets the device whose configuration is automatically saved before the device is rebooted.
Figure 4-81
Reboot screen
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Notice:
There is a known issue. Sometimes after the “Reboot” button be pressed, it costs lot time to
stop the curent tasks. So it might be rebooted after more then 5 minutes.
4.12.11 Factory Defaults
The Factory Reset screen (see figure 4-82) allows network managers to reset the device to the factory defaults settings, but if
you restore factory defaults results in erasing the configuration file. Although restoring the factory defaults will erase your
configuration, you can save a backup of your current configuration settings from the Admin - Save Configuration screen.
Figure 4-82
Factory Default screen
4.12.12 Server Logs
The Global Log Parameters page contains fields for enabling logs globally, and fields for defining log parameters. The Severity
log messages are listed from the highest severity to the lowest.
Event messages have a unique format, as per the SYSLOG RFC recommended message format for all error reporting. For
example, Syslog+ local device reporting. Messages are assigned a severity code, and include a message mnemonic, which
identifies the source application generating the message. Messages are filtered based on their urgency or relevancy. The
severity of each message determines the set of event logging devices to which are sent for each event logging device. The
following table contains the Log Severity Levels: